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GOVERNOR and SENATOR DEMAND FEMA EXTENSION FOR TEXAS By Will Lutz
by DallasBlog.com
Sat, Nov 19, 2005, 03:43 AM
Gov. Rick PerryGov. Rick Perry sent a letter today to Acting FEMA Director David Paulison requesting the agency to delay its Dec. 1 deadline to move Hurricane Katrina evacuees out of hotels and into apartments.
"I recognize and fully support FEMA’s efforts to make personal responsibility a part of the hurricane recovery process, and I also recognize the need to control the financial costs of disaster response," Perry said. "However, with 18,000 Katrina families (an estimated 54,000 individuals) still housed in hotels and motels across the state, the December 1 date is an unrealistic target. Therefore, I strongly urge you to direct FEMA to set a more realistic timeline of March 1, 2006, for cessation of hotel reimbursements, and June 1, 2006, for cessation of all housing reimbursements."
In a similar measure, U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison sent a letter to Paulison.
"Several cities are dealing with such large numbers of evacuees that it may not be feasible for them to comply with the current deadline," Hutchison wrote. "Also, as the holiday season approaches, we do not want to see those who have already lost so much be left homeless or returned to shelters. We ask that you grant an extension to the December 1st deadline for communities with particularly large concentrations of evacuees to allow for their transition into safe and stable long-term housing."